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How Do You Incorporate A Company In Delaware?

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How Do You Incorporate A Company In Delaware?

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Did you know more than 50% of companies traded on the NY Stock Exchange and NASDAQ are incorporated in Delaware? Delaware is a very popular state to incorporate businesses, even those not physically located in the state due to its’ very liberal corporate and tax laws. There is no sales tax in Delaware, which makes it popular with many companies that do business online. If you are considering incorporating your business in Delaware, here’s how to get started: The first step is to learn all the “ins and outs” of becoming incorporated in Delaware. I highly recommend visiting the State’s official website page for corporations at http://corp.delaware.gov. You will need to obtain a Registered Agent if you do not live in Delaware. A list of available agents is available also on the State’s website or do a Google search for “Delaware Registered Agent”. You’ll also need to secure an entity name – I suggest doing an entity search first and possibly reserving the name you choose (it guarantees no

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